Question about entanglement



Novice here..

Is it possible to entangle two objects in such a way that when untangled the
mass of one is different to the other? In other words the mass is
equal/undefined until untangled?

I'm guessing not - as this would seem to imply problems for conservation of
momentum or ??


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